Season 2 for Agua Caliente Clippers tips off Nov. 4 in Ontario

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The Agua Caliente Clippers’ Keith Steffeck (20) greets a teammate during opening night for the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario in 2017. The team will open its second season Nov. 4. (Will Lester-Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)

The 2018-19 season for the Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario tips off at 7 p.m. on Nov. 4 at Citizens Business Bank Arena. In its second season, the Clippers’ G League squad will host the Oklahoma City Blue in the first of its 50 scheduled games (24 of which will be at home.) The regular season ends March 23 with the NBA G League postseason beginning no earlier than March 26.

The NBA G League is the NBA’s minor league, a training ground for players, coaches, officials, trainers and front-office staff. It also serves as the league’s research and development laboratory.

The Agua Caliente Clippers will be home for five of their first 10 games, including matchups with the Santa Cruz Warriors on Nov. 9 and on Nov. 26. The defending champion Austin Spurs visit Feb. 24 and Feb. 26. Home contests against the South Bay Lakers are set for Jan. 22 and March 9.

We have some exciting news! 😝😱 The 2018-19 schedule has been released! 👏

Visit our website to see the full schedule. Single game tickets will go on sale Friday, August 31st at 1PM.

Single-game tickets for Agua Caliente Clippers games go on sale at 1 p.m. Friday. Full season packages start at $13 a game and half season packages (12 games) start at only $156. Group ticket prices begin at $10 per person.

Additionally, the Agua Caliente Clippers will hold open tryouts on Sept. 8, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at TriFytt Sports Academy, located at 9650 9th Street Unit D4 in Rancho Cucamonga. Staff members from both the Agua Caliente Clippers and the L.A. Clippers will be on site to evaluate players as in a series of skill work and live scrimmages as they compete for an invitation to the Agua Caliente Clippers’ training camp.

Mirjam Swanson covers the Clippers and the NBA for the Southern California News Group. Previously, she wrote about LeBron James and the rest of the Dream Team at the 2004 Olympics (where, yes, they took bronze) and Tiger Woods’ last (for now) major championship. Most recently, she’s covered city government, education and the occasional bear in a backyard.